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enter the polar opening)? Arctic explorers say that a north wind in winter raises the temperature, while a south wind lowers it. As an opposite fact, in summer a south wind raises the temperature, while north wind lowers it. That is just what would occur if the winds come from the interior of the earth. Again, if the earth is hollow, it could not be round, in as much as the opening would take from its roundness in proportion to the size of the opening. All now agree that the earth flattens at the poles. Also it is warmer the further one goes north or south. Why is this the case? "There is but one answer, and that is that the earth is hollow, and is warmer in the interior than on the exterior. As the wind passes out in the winter, it warms the atmosphere. If the earth is solid, neither science nor reason can furnish any rational theory why it should be warmer as one passes north. Every known theory is against such a conclusion. As soon as you adopt the belief that the earth is hollow, perplexing questions will be easily solved, the mind will be satisfied, and the triumph of sensible reasoning will come as a delight never to be forgotten. "This volume is not written to entertain those who read for anne eee eek Lee ft 2 ee 2 ee it amusement, but to establish and prove, as far as proof can be established and proved, certain mighty truths hitherto not comprehended. One key will unlock all these mysteries. The problems to be solved are the following: " 3. Why is the sun invisible so long in winter near the farthest points north or south? "7, Why do meteors fall more frequently near the Poles and from where do they come? calm weather? earth be hollow, would it not be warmer in winter and cooler in summer (as we Ce tN kt ee ek ta "1. Why is the earth flattened at the poles? " 2. Why have the poles never been reached? " 4, What causes the Aurora Borealis? "5. Where are the icebergs formed and how? "6. What produces the many tidal waves in the Arctic? " 8. What causes the great ice pressure in the Arctic Ocean during still tide and "9, Why is there colored snow in the Arctic region? "10. Why is it warmer near the Poles than 600 to 1,000 miles away from them?